The Federal Trade Commission: Its Nature and Powers; an Interpretation of the Trade Law and Related StatutesCallaghan, 1916 - 183 lappuses |
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... Congress ) in force September 26 , 1914. Printed in full in appendix . For organ- ization of Commission , see Trade Law , Secs . 1-3 . 2The first Commissioners ap- pointed were Joseph E. Davies , Edward N. Hurley , William J. Harris ...
... Congress ) in force September 26 , 1914. Printed in full in appendix . For organ- ization of Commission , see Trade Law , Secs . 1-3 . 2The first Commissioners ap- pointed were Joseph E. Davies , Edward N. Hurley , William J. Harris ...
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... Congress . Other depart- ments and bureaus of the government are required to detail to the Commission from time to time such of their officials and employees as the President may direct . Upon the organization of the Commission , and ...
... Congress . Other depart- ments and bureaus of the government are required to detail to the Commission from time to time such of their officials and employees as the President may direct . Upon the organization of the Commission , and ...
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... Congress for legislation regulating such commerce . It is one of the several functions of the Trade Commission to furnish information as a basis for the enactment of additional legislation regulating interstate and foreign commerce.8 ...
... Congress for legislation regulating such commerce . It is one of the several functions of the Trade Commission to furnish information as a basis for the enactment of additional legislation regulating interstate and foreign commerce.8 ...
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... Congress ) , in force Oc- tober 15 , 1914. Printed in full in appendix . For the provisions of the Clayton Law which confer power upon the Trade Commis- sion , see Secs . 2 , 3 , 7 , 8 and 11 thereof . 12 " Commerce " , as used in the ...
... Congress ) , in force Oc- tober 15 , 1914. Printed in full in appendix . For the provisions of the Clayton Law which confer power upon the Trade Commis- sion , see Secs . 2 , 3 , 7 , 8 and 11 thereof . 12 " Commerce " , as used in the ...
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... Congress , with such recommendations as the Commission may deem advis- able , in respect of foreign trade conditions which may affect the foreign trade of the United States ; ( 6 ) to make annual and special reports to Congress , with ...
... Congress , with such recommendations as the Commission may deem advis- able , in respect of foreign trade conditions which may affect the foreign trade of the United States ; ( 6 ) to make annual and special reports to Congress , with ...
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The Federal Trade Commission, Its Nature and Powers John Maynard Harlan,Lewis W. McCandless Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2017 |
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111. lappuse - It shall be the duty of the various district attorneys, under the direction of the Attorney General of the United States, to prosecute for the recovery of forfeitures.
113. lappuse - An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
115. lappuse - That any person who shall be injured in his business or property by reason of anything forbidden in the antitrust laws may sue therefor in any district court of the United States in the district in which the defendant resides or is found or has an agent, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained, and the cost of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee.
136. lappuse - Every person who shall make any such contract or engage in any such combination or conspiracy, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
136. lappuse - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act, and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the AttorneyGeneral, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
125. lappuse - The judgment and decree of the court shall be final, except that the same shall be subject to review by the Supreme Court upon certiorari as provided in section two hundred and forty of the Judicial Code.
114. lappuse - That it shall be unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, to lease or make a sale or contract for sale of goods, wares, merchandise, machinery, supplies, or other commodities, whether patented or unpatented...
133. lappuse - That this right shall not apply to contempts committed in the presence of the court or so near thereto as to interfere directly with the administration of justice...
114. lappuse - ... unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, either directly or indirectly, to discriminate in price between different purchasers of commodities of like grade and quality...
108. lappuse - ... (6) The several departments and agencies of the Government, when directed by the President, shall furnish the Board, upon its request, all records, papers, and information in their possession relating to any matter before the Board.